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Once I was reassured by my doctor and cut down my coke intake they stopped. I have been experiencing palpitations for 18 months now and am exhausted from them. I have spent 10 days in hospital being monitered, but I still have them.

Finally after many failures with medications i have started on Rhymodan and it works for me.

I am not happy to be on medication and wonder if i had left it alone would it have gone away when menopause ended. Two years ago I had a heart attack and last year a quadruple by pass.

Many many people reassured me it was ok and part and parcel of menopause.

I asked for referral to a cardiologist who informed me i have a type of atrial fibrillation which only occurs at night called vagal atrial fibrillation and it only happens every now and then.

Nothing was ever found wrong with my heart but I was nervous.

A visiting locum who called one evening after I had a long bout of heart irregularity asked me about tea and coffee and tiredness.

I have suffered from heart palpitations for years (I am only 34) I was diganosed with SVT and told my condition was a nuisance by a cardiologist. Nobody can give me an explanation.thank you for your reassuring explanation. Recently when I undertook a walk I got palpitatitions just below mt chest bone.

My GP seems to think they are harmless, but it certainly is very scary when I have an attack. I just took it easy for a few hours and it then returned to normal.

:-)Since I last posted my last message I have had my blood test results back for my Thyroid and all is fine.

I have found that now I drink only one cup of instant coffee in the morning(to wake me up!

no you have to get up and burn off the thing.otherwise it will be absorbed be the thing that pumps it ie your heart.